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This was the most miserable and humiliated Lex had ever felt in his life.

A few days ago, he'd come down with horrible headaches, sore throat and slight fever. Without his mutation, he thought he'd just caught a cold from someone, nothing too serious. But when the first welt had appeared on his neck, he'd finally given in to Anatoly's insistence that he go to the clinic to get checked out. That was where he'd found out that he'd contracted chicken pox, a children's disease, and he couldn't have been more embarrassed.

No one in Lex's social circle growing up got the chicken pox. Children of the elite were sequestered together in fancy private and boarding schools, so there was just no exposure. And if someone did happen to contract it, many parents pulled their kids out of school until the disease had passed. It wasn't fashionable to have a child who was sick with such a common illness and it was even a bragging point if a child made it to their teens without getting it. After the age of nine, Lex hadn't had to worry about it anyway, which had allowed him a small, fleeting glimmer of pride from his father.

But now he was paying for that pride. The embarrassment of having small red welts dotting his pale skin made this worse then when he'd been sick with hypothermia. They were even on his head, dotting his bald scalp. And of course, those were the ones that itched the most, as if wanting to cause a scar where everyone would see it. It took everything Lex had to grip the blankets Anatoly had wrapped around him and not scratch at them.

Speaking of Anatoly, the Russian had been hovering like a mother hen ever since Lex's throat had begun to scratch. At first, Lex had been flattered and ate up the attention, but now he had to hold back from groaning when he heard a soft, accented voice asking if he needed anything. He loved Anatoly, he really did, but all the attention was smothering him. Granted, hearing Anatoly tell stories of taking care of his children when they had the chicken pox was adorable, but it still didn't make up for it. He'd spent more time pretending to be asleep then he ever had in his life.

At the moment he was sitting up in bed, wrapped in blankets despite the heat, trying to read. Anatoly had brought him back a book about Alexander the Great which he'd pleaded from the bookshelf to sooth Lex's temper. It was a good book, with good theories devised from Roman monuments and tombs but Lex was finding it hard to concentrate on the words. Instead he was mainly gripping the cover tightly in his hands so he didn't give into the urge to scratch.

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Date: Oct. 18th, 2009 01:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] capable-of.livejournal.com
Somehow Lex managed not to groan. He appreciated Anatoly taking care of him like this but he was getting very tired of the same thing over and over again. "Thank you." He said instead as he took the bowl of soup off the tray and set it securely in his lap. There was a hesitation before he started eating it slowly, that he hoped he could pass of as trying not to scratch.

Between bites he asked, "What did your children do while they were cooped up like this?" Maybe he could get some ideas. He was getting ideas from Russian children. The voice of his father in the back of his head was choking on a heart attack.

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Date: Oct. 18th, 2009 02:28 am (UTC)
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Anatoly laughed softly as he leaned back in his chair. "Besides be very misersable that they couldn't go out and play? Mitya was very surly and wanted to be left alone with his toys unless he wanted something and then he would shout the place down. Ilona wanted someone to stay with her and read to her."

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Date: Oct. 18th, 2009 02:42 am (UTC)
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"It's not the going out and playing that I'm missing. It's more the kind you do indoors..." Lex muttered behind a bite of soup. This was the longest the two of them hadn't been intimate since New Years and he missed it. Not that he was up for much of anything but that wasn't the point. He cleared his throat as he swallowed the soup. "I think I like your daughter's approach." Yes it was perhaps a bit needy, but it would occupy them both in ways that wouldn't get on Lex's nerves.

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Date: Oct. 18th, 2009 03:23 am (UTC)
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"I'd be happy to read to you if you would like," Anatoly said, completely willing to do whatever it took to make Lex happy and distract him from his urge to scratch. "Your Alexander the Great book or something else?"

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Date: Oct. 19th, 2009 01:38 am (UTC)
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Lex glanced over at the book that looked almost shredded. "Read to me from one your poetry books." The soft Russian would do alot to calm them both. He finished the soup and set the bowl back on the tray. Then he moved over to make room for Anatoly before taking the tea to sip slowly.

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Date: Oct. 20th, 2009 02:39 am (UTC)
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"Of course," Anatoly murmured in Russian as he stood up to fetch the requested volume. Book in hand, he joined Lex on the bed, being careful not to jostle the tray. He pressed a gentle kiss to his cheek then settled in, starting from where they'd last left off.

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Date: Oct. 21st, 2009 01:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] capable-of.livejournal.com
The tray was moved so Lex only cupped the mug of tea in his lap so he could move closer to Anatoly. If asked, he would say that the fever was making him cold and he wanted to share the Russian's body heat. But really, the closeness just felt so good when he was feeling so very low. It was not a luxury he'd ever given himself, because he knew he'd never be able to give it up, but right now, he didn't care.

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